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. this morning on "today's take," lochte bum-rushed in the ballroom. two men storm the stage, one is tackled by now. fro nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, tamron hall, and billy bush. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today" on this tuesday morning. september 13th, 2016. if you forgot the year. i'm billy. tamron is here. al is not here.
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17 years old. >> is she a "dancing with the stars" fan? ryan lochte made his debut last night on "dancing with the stars." tamron, things took -- >> i thought about you instantly when i saw this. ryan lochte dances his little heart out. >> you think i'm forever linked to ryan lochte? >> i think you are forever linked to ryan lochte. one is tackled by security. female protesters in the crowd that are with the guy. >> it says lochte with a circle around and a slash. lochte was a little rattled. i don't know why they cut away to commercial. "dancing with the stars," season 64. this is phenomenal! stay live here. >> they clearly need to re-evaluate their security
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close? >> i think they had t-shirts like in their purses and put them on. they didn't walk in wearing those. >> the women in the t-shirts, i know how they get in. you can take off the top that you have above it. how this guy was able to bum-rush him. don't they have some kind of security around there? >> apparently derek hough. there is a report that he ran up there and yelled to the women, you get out of here, too. he was aiding in the security effort. here's what lochte said afterward. i honestly feels like someone reached inside, took out my heart and just stepped on it. i'm going to keep moving forward and i'm going to keep dancing. >> i'm sorry. ripped out my heart and stepped on it, i'm just going to keep on dancing. >> i know it happened. i know it is not fake. but his reaction makes me wonder what's going on. >> he's a little slow on the uptake. it's okay. i know because i'm forever linked with him.
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the guys are identified as sam -- i wonder if they have brazilian roots and were offended by what he's done in rio? >> clear they are offended by him, hence the t-shirt. but are they sending a larger message? what's the line from "dirty dancing," nobody puts -- >> lochte in the corner? >> i for the 600th season. >> i'm glad we've identified these men. do we have absolute truth roker is on a college tour and wasn't in los angeles at the time? someone rushed the stage, my first thought was -- could it possibly be. >> there you go. i love that moment. i could watch that every day of my life. we are happy that he is okay. i think he should have taken break. i think you should not have gone on "dancing with the stars."
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i respect it. i just feel he needed some time to get to know himself. >> to get to know himself? >> like why would you do what you did? we all make mistakes. >> i'm going to go on the record here again and say what he did was embellishment. the liar, liar thing, in the end of the day, was a gun pulled on him? yes. was it pointed at his forehead? no. but was it pointed at him? yes. were they lying down on the ground? no. but they were sitting down on the ground a foreign language, even the judge said that could be determined as robbery. i see that. so, yes, in that regard. then the police chief down there says that a bathroom was totally mauled and a soap dispenser was broken, the bathroom was never entered at all. he this couldn't get into the bathroom, so they went in the back. they peed in the bushes. that's not good. he walks back, there is a poster hanging loosely, he pulls that down. that's not good. but in the end does that warrant
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the security guards, where are they? they've never been identified. to me, bring those guys forward. they're off-duty law enforcement guys were pointing guns at 6:00 in the morning? >> i understand. he was punished for a reasons. suspended for ten months for a reason. he has owned some of his lie. >> he has. but i think we -- collectively, the media in our country rushed a little too fast and to demonize lochte. it wasn't good. it was a bad night. even the guy who ran the rio olympics, he said, look, bad night. not that big a deal. . it is a bad night. >> listen, perspective wise, listen, we've got more serious things happening in this country. >> we sure do. >> but nevertheless, i still think that -- you know. >> not his finest night and he deserves to apologize. >> and they need better security at "dancing with the stars" because that's just crazy. as i said, we have more serious things, including the health of
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president, hillary clinton. secretary clinton phoned in to anderson cooper's show on cnn last night after she had appeared unsteady and required support on sunday. here's what she is saying now about her health. >> i probably would have been better off if i'd just pulled down my schedule on friday. but like a lot of people, i just thought i could keep going forward and power through it. obviously that didn't work out so well. i felt dizzy and i did lose my balance for but once i got in, once i could sit down, once i could cool off, once i had some water, i immediately started feeling better. i just didn't think it was going to be that big a deal. >> so of course, secretary clinton was driven to her daughter's apartment, chelsea. she sounds good in that call. she is supposed to take a few days off. bill clinton was on saying that she will not be off the campaign trail for a couple of weeks. she is coming back within a week or so.
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latest nbc news/survey monkey weekly election tracking poll. they are at 48%-44%. but some key battleground states that have been red states for many, many years, including arizona, maybe georgia, even texas now -- texas! my home state. >> wow, imagine that. >> could be in the battleground category. we'll see. but nevertheless, that's the lacest on her health. >> what do you think about the -- i think a lot of people -- it's understandable, deal if it is not a big deal. i didn't see in the interview anywhere whether -- i'm sure anderson asked her what kind of pneumonia is this? is this walking pneumonia? bacterial pneumonia? >> it's interesting. senator chuck schumer says he had pneumonia. >> i had it. >> i will it this past year on the campaign trail. something wiped out all of our -- i was in south carolina. i got rush to the hospital. they put me on -- we talked
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levoquin. i remember holding on to the side of the bed. >> did you take it with food? >> then my doctor says to me, do not take this more than two days. he described it as a monster antibiotic. a monster. he said it will wipe you out. and it did. i don't know what she was on. but we do know that pushing through the part of our culture. we all come to work sick. think about it. how many times you should have stayed in bed but then you still did wl did what you needed to do. >> i don't think she is as aware -- a lot of people think that she has a transparency issue. so i don't think she is aware of it. i don't think she agrees with people as much. i think she stays defiant on that front. and so to release everything would probably be like a smart move, just to release everything. >> both of them. both of them. >> but in this case -- even donald didn't make a big deal out of it. and if he didn't -- >> i think the deal is -- again,
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said it. the two least transparent candidates to ever run. donald trump though far more problematic, the taxes, he says he's going to release his health. but they both need to be more up front. they have to be. oh, up front. did you see -- did you see my tweets yesterday? >> i don't read twitter. >> billy's still off twitter. >> you are very bold to keep continuing to read these people's comments? >> can i share just what happened to me yesterday? i don't like to air dirty laundry but there is story here. i received this tweet during our show from a watcher, lynn. she said @tamronhall should stick to discussing shoes. #nbc today show. this is after i brought out my clothes. we're doing the ladies of "today" charity, we're going in our closets and giving away. >> she doesn't want you to -- >> stick to shoes. i wrote back, well, i said i realize you would like to diminish another woman to just
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didn't get me the job. what she doesn't know perhaps perhaps, is that i'm going to be 46 on friday. i've been on tv since i was 18. i've been a reporter since i was 20. so she writes back, you know, you're right. i was just over the hillary rodham clinton health stuff this morning and when i caught the segment and behaved badly. apologies. >> this is great progress. >> so i say, i appreciate your apology. me lol. see, i can that you have about it #grownwoman. so in honor of lin and in honor of the shoe treaty guess what i got -- look what i brought in today. >> did my wife buy these? >> no, more shoes to donate. these are st. lauren, they are going up on the auction block. these are walter stieger. i got a great date story that
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ladies, if you get these they're good luck. >> python, i can't even pronounce it, that's fancy stuff. >> nice, though. >> nicholas kirkwood. go to work in those. >> this is all for charity now. >> then giuseppe zanadi. i went in the vault -- oh, oh, there's more. there's more. prada. >> that is a prada -- i mean, what -- she i fashion. jay leno has 250 cars he has never driven the same one. you've worn each one of these one time. they're like new. >> they all have great memories, i think i will write down what i was doing in the shoes. >> you go. >> in honor of the shoe treaty and our ladies of "today" auction the vault was opened again. >> if you did only stick to shoes you would have lots to cover. just ahead, let's talk about shaq, shall we?
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if you could get lost in shaq's instagram i got lost in the middle of shaq's instagram but i missed this particular video. wait until you see the big man in his under ease dancing about for your pressure. it is coming up. and a trifecta of how many jean yulss after this. look who is going to hang out with us. what did we offer them to come in? >> fred, seth, still. houston: mission allergy escape. to escape their unrelenting nasal allergy symptoms... houston: news alert... new from the makers of claritin, clarispray. ? ? welcome back. clarispray is a nasal allergy spray that contains the #1 prescribed, clinically proven ingredient. nothing is more effective at relieving your sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion. return to the world with new clarispray.
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look at that, it's kind of -- right? some kind of funky -- >> you look cute. i look that jacket. >> futuristic tunnel. all of shaq's instas are around you. inspired by the video fade. warning, kids at home. you are about to see a big man in very little clothing. >> so this is him -- >> oh. >> i know what you're thinking, tamron, will he turn around? >> i'm not thinking that. >> no. yes, he will. oh, no. >> don't -- don't -- oh. >> oh. will. slowly. >> oh. >> he's in good shape right now. he looks good. >> i don't know what i feel about those boxers. >> look at the shoulders. look at the movement. >> take it down. oh! >> the big man! he's an entertainer. he's so funny. >> what just happened? >> what can you not get past?
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>> the underwear. >> i think it was when he turned around. >> i need a sip. >> that's good. have you seen -- there is a new iphone. >> you think i could just recover? okay. transition. >> let's bring out our tech expert to show us the latest and greatest iphone. >> this is the 7-plus. this is exciting day. this is the larger of the two. i also brought the air pods because i know these have been trending a lot. i am a huge runn six-mile run. it was incredible. >> really. i have really tight ears, too. typically ear buds fall right out. >> try them on. >> the cool thing with the earplugs is you can charge them in the charger. you just have to charge the unit.
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>> oh, my gosh. >> it all stays tethered to the apple ecosystem. when you pull one out, it will stop playing music. >> what are you listening for? >> i'm pretending because i'm actually not hearing music right now because something's not working. but hole on. wait a minute. it's salsa. there it is. listen. >> you pull it >> that's what she's saying. >> why can't you share with somebody? >> that's the awesome part. when you get a call or if you want to take a call, you can listen right through. i love this for face time. i was talking to my sister and put the ear pods in and i was talking to her through the ear pods. you can double tap and siri can connect, too. >> it is a lot for me to learn. >> we have so many things, you can delete these default apps
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stuff. >> these are so -- you haven't seen this? >> i got my own little imemoji? >> that's billy? >> this whole upgrade, new stickers, new emojis and your "today" stickers are -- >> tamron, look at you! >> that's hilarious! >> we just ran out of time but dylan's got a check of the >> i want a sticker really bad now. >> i love those stickers. i can emoji dylan right now my sticker? >> yeah. >> my life is made. >> i'll try the weather while you figure that out. we've got some tropical moisture moving in from the bahamas. this is bringing some much needed rain to eastern florida which has been seeing one of its top five driest summers on record in some locations. we are going to see this area of low pressure try to move in. it gets stopped by a stalled
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to continue for the next several days, especially in southeastern georgia and also into florida. we could end up with as much as >> chris: good tuesday mornin >> good tuesday morning, everyone. another cool start but a fantastic finish, wall-to-wall sunshine throughout the day. and the temperatures onci bouncg back into the low 80s. high pressure sliding to the east of us, and that will allow a cold front to come in late tomorrow, so thunderstorms expected late in the and then we'll dry back out and cool it back down for thursday. fall-like weather on thursday and friday. many towns in the 40s and the pick of the weekend is on saturday. billy? >> look at this real quick. you got to get these today on the ios 10. there's tamron dancing around. these are very cool. >> i love these! thanks, dylan.
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hard. >> when you're a genius. >> well. >> don't do that! >> we have to ride in a car with him all day. >> guys, the genius needs to ride shotgun. >> by car you mean his uber. >> it's been an hour, nobody's called me a genius. i feel like one of you guys would pick up the slack and she did it. >> you're creator, >> i am a terrible actor. >> bill becomes james carville. fred becomes stephanopoulos. i could never be anything other than being a wig. if i showed up, people would say, this is dumb. >> quick pause. we're out of time here. but coming up, we'll talk about their political futures. their political futures. >> you're getting into (baby la)
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leave out? undefeated. >> you land carville. that's perfect! >> thank you. thank you very much. >> that's what we did, we did carville's hair from '92. >> we gave him a little extra because our show -- our budget was so -- we couldn't do a bald cap on me. it would take so much longer. >> seem like it would be cheaper to do bald. >> no. it takes a while. y the back. >> that's what that wig is actually called, the monkey's butt. no, it is a thing you put on. >> you guys sound like you have quite a healthy budget. my other one is "juan likes chicken and rice." you went to colombia? >> we made on the flight made a lot of connections. >> kansas city to austin. back to kansas city.
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to our producers. >> there seems to be more money in the budget than last season. the camera work is very -- >> that's all alex bono and reed thomas, our directors. we write these things and come up with them, then go, all right, guys, best of luck. >> did you pay these famous actors that you've been able to recruit? helen mirren? >> they all get paid the mini minimum. >> fonda. i reached out to mia farrow on twitter and said do you want to do the show. >> you did. >> she was like. i said here's the show, it is about robert evans. she said, sure. >> you guys are nominated for
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we all going to get our cut-away shots as they mention our names? >> it's tough for fred because "portlandia" nominated for the same category. >> i think i want it to be a tie with all the shows. all six. this is the new america. >> you want that in all categories. >> all categories. everyone gets something. >> the problem with the emmys is >> you want six for everyone. >> not enough speeches. >> that show was a never-ending show. >> we got to get seth -- he needs to act in the next episode that happens. don't you think? >> thank you, billy. >> i bet you are a very good actor. >> you played a part in "portlandia." >> who in the political world would you choose? >> i don't know. i used to do anderson cooper and i would like to continue doing
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he's a handsomest man in the world. even playing him, i feel like i grab his essence for a moment. >> just only a little offense. seth, fred, bill. "documentary now" returns tomorrow night on ifc. her 2005 "suddenly i see" was a smash hit making her an instant sensation. the scottish singer is back with oh! karate.
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she said she had enough. she wanted a quieter life off stage. but while driving around in los angeles listening to a little joni mitchell and fleetwood mac, k.t. was inspired all over again. >> k.t.'s sixth album. but first, a look at her career. >> reporter: scootish singer/songwriter k.t. tunstall broke out on the music scene over a decade ago. with a on the british tv show "later," her debut album shot up the charts around the world. to these infectious second single "suddenly i see" was another smash success hitting the big screen during the 2006
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prada." now after a two-year break, k.t.'s back in the limelight, recharge and ready. her new album just dropped to rave reviews and her u.s. tour kicks off tomorrow. promising fans a return to her soul/pop roots. ? maybe it's a good thing ? >> k.t. is with us right now. before we get to the light, let's go to the dark place. the ideas weren't flowing? what happened? why did you go away? >> i had a couple of really big things happen where my father passed away, and my marriage broke up. and life just went upside down. i had that experience of picking all the boxes you think you should pick to find happiness. >> that eat, pray, love moment. >> i wasn't happy. it wasn't right. i was in the wrong place with the right person. i needed to just cut ties. i sold everything i owned and i
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joni mitchell. fleetwood. what was the moment? >> i had about a year of writing music for films which i loved doing and i will continue to do that. i was doing that for about a year and then i love listening to music in the car. it is the thing. it's where i get to flow my album. love it in the car. really loud. and then -- and inhe where fleetwood mac and joni mitchell wrote that music and you just feel the connection to where you are and that time. can you imagine? >> los angeles is a creative place. >> of course. >> we lose sight of that. >> no, of course it is. >> because of all the reality shows and stuff that come through. >> i just started doing that thing of waking up at 4:00 in the morning with these big choruses in my head. the last record had been a folk record. if it wasn't folk songs i
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they were these really big pop songs that i haven't written since the first record in this way. but i now have this real new found mojo and confidence of being wiser and older. >> and you have a connection to us and this show. >> yes. big time. so my first tv show in the u.s., i remember going to see the guy who booked the show. i was in his office. usually it is weeks in advance. i play "black horse" in his office while he sat behind his desk. he's like what are you doing on tuesday? i >> who was the powerful guy? >> jim bell! >> thank you, jim! >> jim bell brought you on. >> yes. like last minute. i got on the show. i remember i wore this bright red dress and these big biker boots and i used my pedals and everything changed. >> jim bell discovered? >> it was an amazing experience.
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times and played outside. you guys have been a wonderful support for me. >> you deserve it. thank you. >> you are in the creatively fertile area of venice beach, california. she has a single coming up you are going to love. more in a moment but dylan has a check of the weather right now. thanks, guys. we are going to see a chance of heavier rain on the east florida of florida, also in southern wisconsin and into iowa today. with that cold front moving eastward, it is beautiful in the northeast but tomorrow as t late day showers. especially through ohio an then eventually on wednesday night we will start to see some of those showers in it the northeast. back behind this front though, look how much more fall like it gets. temperatures own in the 60s and 70s. >> chris: good tuesday morning, everyone. another cool start. but a fantastic finish. wall-to-wall sunshine throughout the day. temperatures bouncing back into the lower 80s this afternoon with low humidity and light breezes. high pressure sliding off to the
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hey, everybody. >> what's going on? >> hanging out with an icon. >> we have powerful people coming in and out of this studio every day but we rarely get legends. and we get carol burnett today! >> but we also have new orleans cooking. we're going to make up some gumbo. and we have our "guys tell all." we are a big show. >> how about you? >> i would be honored. >> and have a little gumbo
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